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Posted 20 September 2012 - 20:06

We can all relax — the United States and Mexico are not plotting a takeover of Canada.

As reported by the New York Daily News, U.S. State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland was asked by a reporter on Wednesday why a signing ceremony with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Mexico Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa was not open to the press.

Reporter: What is this signing ceremony? What are they signing, and why isn't that open?Ms. Nuland: I don't know the answer to that, Matt. I think it's an update on Merida, but I will get that for you.Reporter: Is — I know that this is not some --Ms. Nuland: I know you did ask us --Reporter: Yes, exactly. This isn't some secret thing --Ms. Nuland: Yeah. No, it's --Reporter: -- to invade Canada or something like that? (Laughter)MS. NULAND: No, no, no. It's not anything classified.

"There is also a website called www.invadecanada.us, which lists reasons such as connecting the mainland U.S. with Alaska, 'they're just a little too proud,' and 'they stole our basketball teams,'" notes NBC.

And here's what some American readers of the story had to say about it:

If I can get some assurance that:1. It will stop them from saying "ewt and abewt"2. It will stop them from putting gravy and cheese on french fries I'd be all for it. Ketchup on fries! Ketchup on fries!

You forgot about the use of arcane language and phrases like please, excuse me, pardon me, may I, how are you, etc. An obvious attempt by Canadians to lull us into a false sense of security before they strike.